Subscribe by email, free
Your daily briefing for podcasting and on-demand
Knowledge Is Power: Victim To Survivor

QR code - scan this to listen

Knowledge Is Power: Victim To Survivor

 5.0 via 5 ratings in Apple Podcasts
An education podcast from California Victims Resource Center
Website: https://1800victims.org/

Welcome to the California Victims Resource Center’s podcast!

No one ever plans to be a victim of a crime, so if it happens, it can come as a surprise. Join us for a first of its kind podcast where we try to help you better understand your rights and find available resources so you can be equipped with the knowledge to go from victim to survivor.

…ABOUT US…
The California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) is located on the Pacific McGeorge School of Law campus in Sacramento and serves victims from all over California. We assist victims of crime, their relatives, victims advocates and service providers all throughout California with information and referrals to resources in their area and other information that can help with issues that arise as a result of crime.

Find resources, know your rights, feel empowered!

We are here to help you! Call, chat, or text message 1800-VICTIMS (842-8467).

© All rights reserved · more infoArtwork and data is from the podcast’s open RSS feed; we link directly to audio · Read our DMCA procedure
Soundcloud
Hosted on Soundcloud and measured by Podtrac
This podcast is insecure

Stats: Statistics are produced by Soundcloud and Podtrac to help Knowledge Is Power: Victim To Survivor to understand how many downloads it is getting, or how many people are listening. Your device’s IP address and user agent is used to help calculate this figure. Podtrac is IAB v2 certified. Here is more detail about podcast statistics.

Knowledge Is Power: Victim To Survivor is able to use the above tools since its podcast host or measurement company offers this service. It doesn’t mean that this individual podcast uses them, or has access to this functionality. We use open data.

This uses an insecure connection. This podcast uses an HTTP, not HTTPS, address for its audio files. These are not encrypted, and may allow people who can see your internet traffic - like your internet service provider, employer or even your government - to know that you listen to this podcast.

Here’s more about insecure links and unique domains.

Listen

Keep up to date with Podnews for podcasting news, jobs and events every day

Get it free

Information for podcasters

Privacy: The player will download audio directly from Soundcloud if you listen. That shares data (like your IP address or details of your device) with them.
Affiliate links: This page links to Apple Podcasts. We may receive a commission for purchases made via those links.
Cache: This podcast page made . Scheduled for update on . Rebuild this page now

close

Rebuild this page

Some parts of this page are cached. You can get the latest detail and links by solving the simple maths question below.

Get a global view on podcasting and on-demand with our daily news briefing